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Breakfast ? [ Is the new catch Fresh Salt # ed Mackerel we are selling ai 10c a Fish or 3 for 25c. We have other things too, that tempt th * appetite and satisfy it, morning, noon or nighl You can have your choice of these by becom ing a customer, and you will find my prices goods and service right. Come quick th *" IHTq^ItovdI ore <rninnr 1 iIzn "1ia+ r\r% lr?? " r mmm wvxtvt V/X (VI V ^ V(UL11AC 11U V? l/(tJQkCCIi Our Magnificent Refrigerator has beei -L . . fixed up and now contains Fresh Full Grean r Cheese, Meats, Butter and Canned Meats fresl 7 cva&d cool 4? * A *" V ^ ? IL Fresh lot Fine Cakes and Crackers fron > . American Biscuit Co. South Carolina Red Rust Proof Seec * , Oats for Fall sowing. h yniJNfi the HRnnrR 1 v ^ 11 ^ ~ 7 ~ ~ 1 1 ^ ^ ' } ? )' " crew, brought Ins eiew hack .Vlouda > ;' * ' *J riveia and all *m ijl sU-aim> arc to u-e annul this section, as busii.es i | ia^? t????nts this week. improving In shipping it 13 likely it w i I _ | ptxjmir.eut merchants, was in Union on a ^ua" convenience. I btHlness Monday. The sale of the stone drill and e<ju?i " I ,, T r .... , . . . . meut in the ease of Gregory et al v> Mrs. J. L. kirby has just returntd . ? w , , , _ . , , .. . .. . , . .J. r. Munn et al, took place rutsda from an extended visit to lilends at ... ' ' ,, _ . , ,, s. , . ,, by the MieriiT. Mr. G F. Gregory, th Grindall Mi >als, >. C. J owner of the mat hie quary m Cio'is key A big shipment of Fine ('rockery township, where the drill has lieen a Woie just r?eeiv? d and beingopeneu up. work, bought the outfit for $40, and ha Step in and get the pick re*umed operations, which were tempo Union I lard ware Co. , . . * rarily held up pending the settlement o There will ! ? preachincr in the First the suit. '! Methodi.-t and the First baptist churches Sunday at the usual hours. Had to Store Goods. GLASS LAMPS for sale from "io.- .... v v , ,, , . . 1 he New i ork Kncket lias moved th each up to a m w ityle clinch colh.i gniMl* from their two larue store runm l^ainp for 70c, Union llanlw.ue (Jo. and stored them in Nicholson's war , . . , room so as to vacate the store bv Sci Thtfhte t*en an imp e: dent d s e 1 t,.lniM.r 1st. Mr. S. M. IJice, .1r., K. I Of we a'her. We hope the lame is wil will oct-upy the ilry goods and milliner be able to at least gather a goodciopo' room while Mr. Geo. II. < let/.el will or I. eitpv the "three lloors of the adjoinin; nay. bni'ding, The storing of the goods wa mi . ? ' j ne conawuir. rainy weather is nocensarv oil account of the bad wenthc seriously inter IV. u.^ witli all .ml do, \\l{ ?^rji?? >vitl. 11,,-work <.f petti np tl. J " roster bnildiiips in shape. I lie ran ?. w?rk on the various huililiups pomp u, has Vet ir.le.l ti>o work of huildinp tlx in Union. additional story very materially. FINK SA |)|>l.r. IIOIJSK. If you want ; u Jine saddle horse i'miiic ami hi.y dot Ituck II is \^Tinc. inline. II' * m.wii. Lo.-Uherl, S. (\ Jlo-il. Mi W. 1) Kuhv. of .Ion. sville. Ih 1 , /. -P 1. , , pe? tleiil'Ui whose will" was Ciiptllixl It 2 Mr. .tinl Mis. O. I. l?.od t* 1? on tIn- 7, F 1 ii?? r*oii>laliles some weeks ano,, was 1 Ynorniiur train I Intra-lay tin Newhei** Union Monday with tiis tv 11,01 to han j where they will si;en<l two wets wu h s wine hmk home The wine ii.n bis fnthe and friends. ?? ?*> ship|>eil to Columbia. Mr. Knh i ... ...... , , made affidavit that lite wine was nuet Ml* Ida knb/ht, who has been Msh for'personal use ant not for sale. Ih inp at her mother's home for tw matter was taken up a id it was Mr pff' inon'hs, left Unon Thursday momim hack to the sheriff with instruction ~ _ en rouie for her home in Chicago. "'** ?* 'yer,"01 '* "Vt'r M' * * Ktrhy, which he ?t ul Mondav. Tina Mr. and Mrs. Kit Li e had a narrow were .1t'? gallons valued at td.oft a pall, n esni|?e 011 oeeount of liipli water in i .coininp from Laurens to visit relatives A jfig Cotton Shipment. Ilin Union last Tuesday. # An aecotuit of Jwliirh will appear next week. The Union Cotton Mills havinj Mr. Geo. tl Oetzel will ojien up h s made a Rale of 5,000 hales of oottoi 1*1 rat class hardware store in the Kirk. to bo shipped to Liverpool, the yan I ^ ... crow and enpine formerly In nee a I iiiildiup Neptem ?ir 1st. Ve wish f<> Union was sent back to Union Man | im a liberal share 01 ihe patronage < fi,iv heln loud and ahirr .Sn ... JIJiiioii town it ml county. See 11 is ,t<l. in to position, and there has been ? II tliis is-<ue. hustling time during the wpek yet. (1 ' f ., ting this big shipeinont of cottor > The envy of our contemporary, 1 ro> - i , it t? v.. 3 *' ' moved from Union. Beanies thii rets, in list tmve made bun eioss-iynl, there have heen'scvernl hundred balei > last Tuesday night, ?\hen we got Umi sold by the Union Mills and shipped buss" from the buxom blond. II* to other points, Massachusetts amonj &/.' states thai the lair one lifted us fr> in others. President Duncan has a lont our sea'- she did nothing of the kind, head on, and these sales, at a gooc Is* ? ...!? ? i- i ,i profit shows that he was making ni Sp. she jttU. sat down imon us, v c <li I the . . , , . . . * k . mistako in liishoivy purchases. last ffid lifting a'jo vihii the toe ul our boot. seasou. Ten Pin Allty, Mr. II. A. May's ten pin alloy ami I shooting gallery is hearing completion. He w ill also store empty bottles in the front. It lias been a number of years since I'uioii has Inul a ten pin alley. Ko ling tin- balls is good reetcation nnd> exercise and calculated to develop the i muscles. He will probably do a good ; l'U.silH SS. a . < t liaptist Convention, The colored baptist I'scolet Uiver Association held a four day's convention in St. Lukes baptist church near bulfalo 9 last week. The I'nion and (Slcun i Springs railroad ran excursions dailv I......1. a.... ..r a... i .is.i .. i.:!. *?*?! "? %,"X it ? ? i <111'I ?l??l a business carrying tin- members and visitors to and from the meetings. 35 - - - - * Caught the Runaway, tA white boy by name Osborne Cobb landed in Union the latter part of last week, masqurnding as a negro boot black, and was given u positiob in L. B. Curson's barber shop, where he solicited the patrons to take a "shine." lie is rather dark complected and deceived the people. Do Sunday Mr. Cobb, of King'4 6 Mountain, arrived in search of hfci boy, found him and took him ho rap h Monday. Mr. Cobb formerly worked ' in the Union Mill, and lost his wif$, lie mother of this boy, while bete L" From Mr. Cobb we learned that the boy had several days ago left home | in company with a couple of negro boys, one of the boys returned, whUe the two continued on, going to SaltM^,. 6 bury thence to Danville, then fc-aek to Columbia, and finally winding \ip at Union as boot blacks. The tath'fef seemed very much hurt at his "boy's unaccountablo action. 1 Morgan ct* Wagnon. 1 Before our next issue the new tirS^of Morgan A* Wagimn will he doing tutsiy noes iti Union. The business tvi&jh* tluit of family groceries and eonfceuMus \\ith vegetables, fruits, etc , in siflffnT These young men have adopted eclh'nt motto to beght witii which,?U f adI hered t<>, ean but mean success in tgatsibusiness, that is selling to one airawtV for spot cash at a close margin of^'prBU-t, and the best goods that can be oh^^Em on the market. Having noold-gocfltto dispose of their entire stock w?fbe fresh and new, and \\e bespeak foyj^se I ? 1 HUI^ I in-11 il I II 1131 .1 I MIHIl' <>I 1 licqi^r^lllJage of ouf readers. The busitjfesS^dll be conducted in the l>ui]ding An sefttth side <>f M.<in street formerly occup?r"l>y "The l*arlor Grocery." " JP.#K These voting men are both nostClscd <>f exemplary eharaeters and bnjKare noted for their industry, uprurtff&ps.s and courteous treatment of whom they come in contact. TvVtniore descrying young men it wonltt bjftiarri i.. Ifn<l in any. vntmunit v. the senior member of- the Hxi il* ^ vuars of age and is the son QfLgKiate haunted N . 1'..' iMtngan. 11 w v^^^Kprn and reared in JL?atan countvfrj^H?0 , rantile businenC'a#1 ^ lle^ bv Ills ill.-:- a I>].1 ii ;t: ion to O WUsiftess. soon oaim-d 111< i11<. j.'i< it i- n "*"Hence of his employer, and was some three years ago given the position of hook keeper -for this prominent tner- i (1 chant which position he-lias since held ' and continues to hold, although .Mr. Sartor, some months ago. sold out his ' is business and organized tin- Aetna CotU ton Mill Company of which In- is- prcsi- d dent. Mr. Morgan will nrohahly continue in Mr. Sartor's employ while Mr. 1 Wagnoii will ho in charge of the busi( ness of Morgan ?St Wagnon. . , Mil. L. I.. WAONON y is a1 so alxmt J'-i years of age and only a e few months the junior of his partner. Mr. Wagnon is one of Union's shinine s lights in the Cluisthin world lie was A bom ar.d reared in Macon, (hi , where s he graduated from the Georgia-Alabama Business College, and came to Union . | live jenii) <?m? oil it >ttlli (SOUII itlier Igriltluating) to the home of Hev. L. M. Itice, of the First Baptist Church. Mr. Wag- ^ non was so well pleased with Union that lie determined to make it his home, and sought employment, which he readi'y obtained, with Mr. Conway 8. Young. s Mr. Wagnon bent every energy he pos- , j.' sussed to promote the interests of i>is . 1 employer, in an honest, straightforward, ) j business-like manner, his employer was I v , not long in recognizing his worth, and as i j Mr. Young's health began to tail llie i g : responsibilities of the business fell j?rin- | sicipally upon Mi. Wagrion's shoulders, t r ! and lie was eminent h equal to the trgk, ?', o't n having the enti e charge and man- < 1 agement of the business on his h uuls. L! !l:s employer died ?ome few years ago, 1 and Mr M<chelh Young, Ins h.o'her. took eha-ge of the business, whim, backed up by tb inoefa! igab'e eneigr <?i v llii'H' tMii iiii'ii h'gai) ! ? pm-pe;' mil H S!**|i wl'li rapid i 11 idea lo lhc ftiieliiiis j \ l inks until P row occupies the oiVi-,hle . a j> ??-i ion of h I a Imi i family groe-i\ ? il spue el | lie ei'y The pe-ip'-- lecogmzI iug the xivhe i iio-i .ess qualities p.-- ( \ ses-eil b MaeU'tb You* g lec/ed bun 'j e ovei stI'oiiji men in me . ili e of Vlavor, 1 e ; which lie has so suee ssfuu- liiled si <; s I I Tlcsnt c<an>e took > co sub ruble portion | is of I us nine fiom us husi 'ess. but kn nv- l iug ! e 1 h! a Ciinip' lent man at the s'oie i. ( he knew Ins bu.-a ?ss wmi d not suffer t i. lie raised M . Wagnon'- silaiy io'm 1 ; hand.ouiei onq ensani n saj istreeogni- 1 I pen of bis worth, and me Uiisiners con- ' | tinud to prosp uv f ! Mr. Wagnon having married one of ? Uni "ii'.-i nir)-t xcel'ent. young I hIims 1 the swond (1 (lighter o' Nl- W I?. Wii- t 1 kin^, some twoyears ago, H .ally d>-ci ;q I f t to writer into hu*ine<s u,? >n Iihow u:- (| - count, and the (l in of Morgui ?& Wa/- ? - lion id l.!?* outcome. Mr. W.ignoii moiiih n i years ago began ro study for the minn- ( - , try. He per fecial hiin-e!f and was at |i , mitted to conference, and has recent'v v , ' passed a successful examination for el l-r i , He is also the well In-loved .superintend- ? I ent of the Sunday School of the First | Methodist Church in Union. * | Taken altogether this liim is compo e I (" j of two of Union's most excellent and deserving young men, and wisii for them ! 1 an unlimited measure of pr .iperi'y in ! ^ their business career. AVatch their advertising space iu This Timks. Until Sept t will offer the folio 1 one-half t .<v Leonard Dry Air Ckmnable Refrigerators, wort 1 Refrigerator worth $2.75, for 1 Tee Chest, worth $7.50, for 3. White Mountain 6 quart lee Cream Freezers, \\ 1 Arctic 4 quart Ice Cream Freezer, worth $2.25, 2 Palmer'g Celebrated Hammocks, .worth $1.25, f A 7 Palmer's Celebrated Hammocks, worth Si, for. 4 Palmer's Celebrated Hammocks, worth 75c, for 1 Palmer's Celebrated Hammocks, worth Si.15, f 3 Piazza Iron frame Hammock Chairs, worth $45 7 Piazza Blinds, 8x8, worth $1.25, for 5 Piazza Blinds, Gx8, worth $1, for 200 Rolls Wall Paper, (Dbl Rolls,) worth 18c for 20 Palms (Decorative Plants) worth $1.25, for ... 25 Palms (Decorative Plants) worth 81, for 22 Palms (Decorative Plants) wor.h 75c, for ''iV-' 44 Palms (Decorative Plants, worth 50c, for 26 P alms (Decorative Plants) worth 40c, for 1 Palm, 7 ft high, elegant for Hall or Millinery, 1 About 100 Jardiniers from 40c to $1.50, at lni noN'T NPr.i i -V^r L 1 a 11 LwVJ 1-4 L4W 1 1 All goods sold at these prices are charged at regular pr Cotton Ginners! nr ?a I am now prepared to sharpen your tea# 2mm 3 m ^ gin. I guarantee satisfaction or no pay. He wise and have your gin in o H E* good order when the cotton comes, f ^ 1 I L bon't let your neighbor get ahead of I 2 you on account of a dull gin. I will do your work cheaper if you will bring your gin to i'nion. If you need any work call in and see me or write to me. Give me a trial. W. Newell Smith. Mention Timks. 24- A fire pro THE HOME GOLD CURE. Coating ii A.n Ingenious Treatment by which iiu' 1 )vv?-l Drunk ir s are Be ag Cured Daily in Spite ot" Themselves. or peal of tfo Noxious Doses. No Weakening ofthoNorves. A Pleasant and Positive Curo for the Liquor Habit. It is now generally known and unlerstood that Prunkenness is a disease ind not weakness. A hodv tilled with I I a | x R toison, and nerves completely shattered I I |\| I I 1 l\ >y periodical or constant use of intoxi- I I I u 111 |\ rating lipuots, requires an antidote cap- 111 I t ihleof neutralizing and eradicating this toison, and destroyingtlie craving for in- tt o*ieants. Sufferers may now cure themiclves at home without publicity or loss >f time from business by this wonderful 'IIOXIIi' COT iwitneii ...i.: ' ' ' i.. r.,,xn.iiii w >v?v wiuni nas necn icrfceted after*inany yours of close sttul v >ud treatment of im-riiriates. Tin* faithtil use according to directions of this vonderful intee l to cure 'he most obstinate easy, 10 (1 linker. I erords show tin- m n vcloiis t ransformaol thoiisamis of Drunkards into IIbm^ME^ iober, iiu lust lions and upright men. L'lus remedy is in no sense a nostrum I ait is a specific for this disease only, B BpSmIbBo"^^ mil is so skillfully devised and tared that it is thoroughly soluble and ileasant to the taste, so that it can he u^mm The < [ivun in a eup of tea or eolfee without E^KB |)Uj_ lie knowledge of the person taking it. I^BB riiousands of Drunkards have cured B^BB WOlTUin heuisclves with this priceless remedy, I^BB positioi lnd as many more have been cured and B^Bl shoes a nude temperate men by having the B^Bl (5U UK" administered by loving friends I^BB ^ tylisn uid relatives without their knowledge B^bI r'^w' in n eofTee or tea, and boMcve today that B^Bl ' it , t' hey discontinue*! drinking of their own B^|B n" lin^ rco will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not he qJJ q icduiicd by apparent and misleading B^WB 'improvement." Drive out the disease t once and for all time. The "IIOMK i?w price of Dollar, thus placing vltbin reach of everybody a treatment nore citectuai tiuiii others costing $'- > to >0. Full directions accompany each c, T~\"T ackage. Special a<lviee hj skilled phy- | J ieians when requested without extra ^ hargo. Sent prepaid to any part of the rorlil on receipt of one dollar. Address >epi. I KIAVIN II. (illdOS A ("o.M2:1,2 M"rk"' Crown and E All eorreHiMjiulencestrictly confidciilul. WOTii <1*. IS] ember 1st wing- Goods at just ;he price: ll Sll ">(). fur ^ nn^s. guaranteed not to crack f. Write or call for catalogue. Sold only by the I HARDWARE CO. ARDWARE DEALERS, Union, S. C. i, comfortable. The Shoe that wears! For B^QB use or dress occasions. Made and guaranteed by B^^B hiiik it Co., of l.ynn, Mass., who have been making B^^B ait womens* shoes for the past thirty-eight yeais. BHB ^ L M. i J AIR, --^DENTIST..- "?*? . ridge Office Bank Building ocialty. Union, JS: 0. , 4 nt the price. HIS OPPORTUNITY? =?=* * r: > for Spit Cash only, and will b3 ice if not paid cash. JTIFY } HOMES With Alabastine. iof W all Paint. The best inside t the world for Churches, Ollices, * IV./"* 1 O YD 1.38 3.75 'orth ?3.50, Tor 1.75 ?V for 1 1.13 or 63c : 50c 38c >r 58c ;o, for 2.38 63c * 50c 9c v < 50c 50c 25c 25c 20c ivortli $7, for 3.50 1 A . 1